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US1424454A
US1424454A US413044A US41304420A US1424454A US 1424454 A US1424454 A US 1424454A US 413044 A US413044 A US 413044A US 41304420 A US41304420 A US 41304420A US 1424454 A US1424454 A US 1424454A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R25/00Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles
    • B60R25/01Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens
    • B60R25/02Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the steering mechanism
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relatesto automobile looking devices and particularly to a device of this character having facility for holding the front wheels of an automobile at an angle to render inoperative the steering rigging.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a cheap, durable, and portable looking device which may be readily appliedon the front axle and function to detain the traction wheels associated with the axle, at
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of my invention, and showing the same applied 011 the axle of an automobile.
  • Figure 2 is a top view of the same, minus the radiator.
  • Figure 3 is a rear elevation of the device apart from the car axle, and showing the 'means for locking the same on the latter, and
  • Figure 41 is a cross section of the device.
  • the numeral 1 designates the radiator front of an automobile having the customary I-beam axle 2, knuckle joint 3, front wheel 4, the body spring 5.
  • the device consists of angle plates having a vertical side 7, which is depressed longitudinally to form a supporting portion 8, adapted for fitting in the channel of the axle and, thereby, hold the device in place.
  • the horizontal plate 9, is wide enough to correspond with the width of the axle.
  • a strip 10, is formed integral with the lower edge of the side plate 7 centrally thereof, and is arranged to project under the axle, transversely thereof.
  • the strip. is preferably made a little thicker, for a purpose'that willpresently appear.
  • a look 11, ismounted 1n asubstantial and suitable manner on the plate 9, and approximately in the middle thereof, and the lock is provided with a bolt 12, which'is so arranged that it shall; enter which is pivotally mounted on the edge of the strip'10, the latch being thereby adapted for turning on its pivot and present its eye an eye '13, in the free end of a latch 14, I
  • a portal 16 is provided at the overhanging portion of the lock proper, directly in the rotative field of the latch,
  • a finger extension 17, is arranged to projectlongitudinally of the device a suitable distance and the end portion of the finger is provided with a hook 18, which is for engaging the pivot pin 19, of the.
  • a finger extension 20 of the depressed portion of the plate 7, is extended longitudinally outward of the'device a suitable distance toimpinge upon the inner side of the wheel when the latter is steered to the right or left .at an angle less than aright an 'le.
  • a key is provided for the look, not s own.
  • the device is made of metal suitable for the purpose, and is designed to be portable, so that it may be carried as part of the equipment of an automobile, and applied on the front axle to prevent theft of the car during the absence of the driver.
  • the front wheels of the car are generally steered to the right so that one of them is against the street curbing or other obstruction.
  • the device is applied on the axle adjacent the wheel at the curb, by first placing the hook of the finger 17, about the pivot pin 19, of the knuckle joint and then swinging the device to place on the axle and, thereafter, securing the device thereon, by rotating the latch 14, upward, so that the free end thereof shall enter the portal 16, of the lock, and then shooting the bolt 12, with the lock key into the eye in the latch.
  • the finger 20 is thus brought to bear on the inner side ofthe deflected wheel, thereby preventing the steering thereof back to a straight course.

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W. P. FAULKNER. AUTOMOBILE LOCKING DEVICE. .APPLFCATION FILED SEPT. 27, 1920.
1,424,45, I Patented Aug. 1, 1922.
INVENTOR.
mm PM. 9 7Z.6. w.
WILLIAM IE. FAULKNER, OF KANSAS CITY, MISSQ'URI.
AUTO-MOBILE LOCKING DEVICE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
'liatented Aug. 1,11:
Application filed September 27, 1920. Serial No. 413,044.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known .that I, -WILLIA-M it. Faume NER, a citizenof the United States, residing.
at Kansas City, in the county of Jackson and State of lvlissouri, have invented a-new and useful Automobile Locking Device, of which the followingis a specification;
My invention relatesto automobile looking devices and particularly to a device of this character having facility for holding the front wheels of an automobile at an angle to render inoperative the steering rigging.
It is my experience that automobile look ing devices, very generally, are applied on operating units, such as clutch, transmission, and other operating parts, thereby leaving the car wheels responsive to the steering rigging should the locked unit be released. The object of my invention is to provide a cheap, durable, and portable looking device which may be readily appliedon the front axle and function to detain the traction wheels associated with the axle, at
any angle less than a right angle and, thereby, prevent the steering of the car except in a circle.
I attain this object and other advantages by means of the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which-Figure 1, is a front elevation of my invention, and showing the same applied 011 the axle of an automobile. Figure 2, is a top view of the same, minus the radiator. Figure 3, is a rear elevation of the device apart from the car axle, and showing the 'means for locking the same on the latter, and Figure 41, is a cross section of the device.
Similar numerals of reference refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views.
On the drawing, the numeral 1, designates the radiator front of an automobile having the customary I-beam axle 2, knuckle joint 3, front wheel 4, the body spring 5.
The device consists of angle plates having a vertical side 7, which is depressed longitudinally to form a supporting portion 8, adapted for fitting in the channel of the axle and, thereby, hold the device in place. The horizontal plate 9, is wide enough to correspond with the width of the axle. A strip 10, is formed integral with the lower edge of the side plate 7 centrally thereof, and is arranged to project under the axle, transversely thereof. The strip. is preferably made a little thicker, for a purpose'that willpresently appear. A look 11, ismounted 1n asubstantial and suitable manner on the plate 9, and approximately in the middle thereof, and the lock is provided with a bolt 12, which'is so arranged that it shall; enter which is pivotally mounted on the edge of the strip'10, the latch being thereby adapted for turning on its pivot and present its eye an eye '13, in the free end of a latch 14, I
to receive the bolt 12. A portal 16, is provided at the overhanging portion of the lock proper, directly in the rotative field of the latch, A finger extension 17, is arranged to projectlongitudinally of the device a suitable distance and the end portion of the finger is provided with a hook 18, which is for engaging the pivot pin 19, of the.
knuckle joint 3, and thereby prevent inward lateral movement of the device. A finger extension 20 of the depressed portion of the plate 7, is extended longitudinally outward of the'device a suitable distance toimpinge upon the inner side of the wheel when the latter is steered to the right or left .at an angle less than aright an 'le. A key is provided for the look, not s own.
The device is made of metal suitable for the purpose, and is designed to be portable, so that it may be carried as part of the equipment of an automobile, and applied on the front axle to prevent theft of the car during the absence of the driver.
When a stop is made, the front wheels of the car are generally steered to the right so that one of them is against the street curbing or other obstruction. the device is applied on the axle adjacent the wheel at the curb, by first placing the hook of the finger 17, about the pivot pin 19, of the knuckle joint and then swinging the device to place on the axle and, thereafter, securing the device thereon, by rotating the latch 14, upward, so that the free end thereof shall enter the portal 16, of the lock, and then shooting the bolt 12, with the lock key into the eye in the latch. The finger 20, is thus brought to bear on the inner side ofthe deflected wheel, thereby preventing the steering thereof back to a straight course. It is obvious that the inability to steer the car in a straight course prevents the theft thereof, since the wheel is held by the finger 20, at an angle calculated to hold the running car to a circuitous route. The prominence and stability of the In this position device makes tampering therewith to release the Wheel a slow, and laborious proceeding, and the use of'l'orce gives audible Warning of the attempt. v Having described my invention What'l claim is I The combination with the front axle, the steering knuckle, and the front bearing Wheel of an automobile, of a stop member demountably secured on the axle and arranged thereon to hold the bearingwheel deflected, said stop member comprising a channel plate having its vertical side inset longitudinally to thereby form-a boss adapted for occupying the channel in the axle and permit the upper and lower sides of the channel plate to receive between them and the boss the axle, theouter end of the boss WILLIAM P. Witnesses:
BATTLE McCARDLn, ELIAS BERELL.
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